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Sophie Spitz

Sophie Spitz, M.D. (1910–1956) was an American pathologist who published the first case series of "juvenile melanoma," (a special form of benign melanocytic nevi), skin lesions that have come to be known as Spitz nevi.〔Crotty, K. Spitz Naevus: Histological Features and Distinction from Malignant Melanoma. ''Australasian Journal of Dermatology''. 38 (suppl): S49-S53. 1997.〕〔http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/2584.html〕
==Life and career==
Spitz was born in Nashville, Tennessee. Her parents were Jewish and had emigrated from Germany.〔Shapiro, PE. Who Was Sophie Spitz? ''Am J Dermatopath''. 1992;14(5):442-446.〕〔(Austin & Repatriation Medical Centre Dermatology Unit ) website accessed 18 February 2009.〕 Her uncle, Herman Spitz, was a pathologist and inspired her to pursue a career in medicine.〔 She earned her MD from Vanderbilt University in 1932 and commenced her residency at the New York Infirmary for Women and Children.〔
Spitz met and married her husband, Arthur Allen, also a pathologist, in 1942. At around this time, she joined the Army Institute of Pathology, where she remained until 1945. It was here she developed an interest in tropical diseases and co-authored''Pathology of Tropical Diseases: An Atlas'' with James Earle Ash.〔Ash, JE, Spitz, S (1945) ''Pathology of Tropical Diseases: An Atlas''. Philadelphia: Saunders.〕
Following World War II, she returned to work at the New York Infirmary and also at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, where she described the twelve cases of what was then known as juvenile melanoma and recognized that these lesions have benign behavior despite their microscopic resemblance to melanoma. This clinically important information came to be published in the American Journal of Pathology in 1948, and the lesion now bears her name.〔Spitz S. Melanomas of Childhood. ''Am. J. Pathol.'' 1948;24:591-609.〕

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